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8/25/2015 State.co.us Executive Branch Mail - Re: Twentymile cultural resource inventory report <br />Oak Creek, Colorado 80467 <br />jnettletonpebodyenergyocorn <br />From: Ebert - DNR, Jared [mailto:jaredoebertstateocoous] <br />Sent: Monday, August 24, 2015 8:56 AM <br />To: Melissa Elkins <br />Cc: Nettleton, Jerry <br />Subject: Re: Twentymile cultural resource inventory report <br />Hello Melissa, <br />I briefly reviewed the report, it looks fine to me. <br />In terms of process, when an operator submits a revision that will affect (subside or disturb) land we are <br />required to find that sites that are eligible for the NRHP are protected. The operator should submit the results <br />of the cultural resource survey with the revision application and then our office reviews it and forwards to <br />report to the SHPO for comment. If protection or some other activity is required for a site, we will require the <br />operator to commit to that. <br />Submittal of this report is a little complicated as it seems to pertain to several revision applications <br />Twentymile has submitted to our office (MR287, MR289, PR10, and PR11). Once you have finalized the <br />report, lets work with Jerry and he can provide me with instruction on how he would like to incorporate this <br />information into the permit. To make it simple, an electronic copy will be fine. <br />Thanks, <br />Jared <br />On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 4:32 PM, Melissa Elkins <melkinsmetcalfarchaeologyocom> wrote: <br />Hi Jared, <br />Jerry Nettleton at Twentymile Coal asked me to email you our report on the recent cultural resource <br />inventories we completed (Bleeder Exhaust BH and Wolf Creek Subsidence); to aid in quicker review for the <br />https://m ail.googl e.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&i k=e29129fcb5&view= pt&search= i nbox&th=14f6195cOadebl22&si m l=14f6195cOadebl22 4/6 <br />